BlackBerry KEYone was called a 'Comeback' device for the Canadian smartphone maker. The smartphone was a well-thought attempt to stay put in mobile business and to show the world that the classic keyboards still have a place in the race of ...

BlackBerry KEYone Details

The Blackberry Keyone was launched on 1st August, 2017 in India. The device comes with flick typing, with an ability to flick words onto your screen as you type. The device enables with touch gestures like a trackpad to quickly scroll through web pages or emails. The smartphone is secured with Blackberry security software, featuring DTEK security monitoring app, best in class monthly Android security updates and security built-in from the start. BlackBerry Hub is an irreplaceable tool for consolidating all of your messages in one place – whether it’s email, calendar, social or phone calls. Program each key to instantly bring up contacts and apps you use most often, such as pressing “B” to open browser. The Blackberry is available in Black color.

The smartphone makes use of an octa-core Qualcomm MSM8953 Snapdragon 625 that is coupled with 64-bit Adreno 506 GPU, 4GB RAM and 64GB storage default memory capacity. This storage can be expanded up to another 2TB with the help of a microSD Card.

Latest BlackBerry KEYone News

BlackBerry KEYone has received a price cut of Rs. 6.024 taking it down to Rs. 33,975. This price cut hints that the BlackBerry KEY2 could be launched soon in India. Though the BlackBerry KEY2 is expected to arrive in India soon, it is yet to be officially confirmed by the company.

BlackBerry KEYone was one of the unique smartphones launched in 2017. For some, it remains as their primary device. But, it's about time that the company brings a follow-up to the handset. Now, a new hands-on image has appeared of the

BlackBerry Athena spotted on TENAA listing with Codenamed "Athena". The listed phone doesn't come with the BlackBerry logo on the spacebar, which is a slight change from the original design of BlackBerry KEYOne.

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